Flat walking path in the center of Kirchdorf, along the Krems and returning via the beautification path
Starting at the Kirchdorf post office, this walk leads to the train station and through the railway underpass. On the left, continue upstream along the Krems and the return path follows the beautification path back to the town center.
Hiking trail: K2
Directions:This walk begins at the Kirchdorf post office and leads through the town – over the main square and Redtenbacherplatz as well as Sengsschmiedstraße – directly to the train station. It continues through the railway underpass to Dierzerstraße, then left to Kaplanstraße and to Lauterbacher Straße. There, keep left to Kirchenmühlstraße. This leads past the sports field to the Krems bridge. Walking upstream along the riverbank of the Krems, you reach the "Alterpichl settlement". The return route goes via the beautification path, through a chestnut avenue, past the "Mayr Chapel", further over the small bridge, through the railway underpass to the tennis courts and from there back to the town center. This path is also suitable for people with limited mobility and prams. A number of benches invite you to rest.
Tip:Climate-friendly to the National Park Region - Kirchdorf/Krems train station: By train, you reach the starting point for this hike in about 1 hour from Linz and about 2.5 hours from Vienna
Safety guidelines:Adapt your routes to the current weather conditions and act accordingly to seasonal hazards in the terrain.
Equipment:Sturdy hiking/winter boots, warm weatherproof winter clothing, possibly hiking poles
Additional information:This path is also suitable for people with limited mobility and prams. A series of benches invite you to rest.
Inkludierte Leistung: Die Bachhalm Schokoladenmanufaktur steht für reinstes Handwerk, das mit Liebe und Leidenschaft seit bald 100 Jahren betrieben wird.
Dass Maître Chocolatier Johannes F. Bachhalm und seine edlen Pralinen- und Schokoladenkreationen international höchstes Ansehen genießen, hat nicht zuletzt mit der sorgfältigen Verarbeitung ausgewählter Rohstoffe zu tun. Bachhalm Schokoladen sind zu 100% mit nachhaltig angebautem Kakao hergestellt.
Dafür werden nur die edelsten Kakaosorten aus den besten Anbaugebieten, zehn Breitengrade nördlich und südlich des Äquators, von Maître Chocolatier Johannes F. Bachhalm ausgewählt.
Criollo, Forastero, Trinitario – das sind die klingenden Namen jener Kakaosorten, auf deren Basis die Bachhalm Choco Culture gründet. Edelkakaobohnen aus erster Hand sind die erlesene Basis feinster Schokoladen, deren Ursprung man schmeckt.
Inkludierte Leistung:
Kurzparkzonen mit Parkuhr
Gratis Billardschulungen für Interessierte auf Anfrage.
Oberhalb der M.A.D.ness Disc Straubinger
Parkplätze in kurzer Entfernung genügend vorhanden
Hinweis:
In der Disco „Mad.ness Disc“ Strau können Events (Geburtstagsfeiern, …) ab 50 Personen gebucht werden.
Die Disco ist 2025 am Samstag 02.08.2025 und Freitag 19.12.2025 geöffnet.
In den letzten Jahren hat sich der Skatepark Kirchdorf zu einem beliebten Treffpunkt für Kinder und Jugendliche aus dem Kremstal entwickelt. Dieses Areal lässt bei den Skatern den Adrenalinspiegel steigen: Verschiedene betonierte Rampen, Rails, Banks, Quarter Pipes, Manuel Tables und vieles andere mehr gehört zur Ausstattung des Skateparks.
Jedes Jahr im Sommer zieht der Kirchdorfer Skatepark die besten Skater aus ganz Österreich an. Beim "Baraka Skatecontest" zeigen sie, welche Tricks und Kunststücke der Kirchdorfer Skatepark erlaubt.
von Linz kommend:
A1 Westautobahn
A9 Pyhrn-Autobahn, Abfahrt Inzersdorf-Kirchdorf
Im Zentrum von Kirchdorf.
Einfahrt über Hauptplatz zum Kirchenplatz.
Wenig Parkplätze in der Nähe
Feste aller Art wie: diverse Märkte, Maibaumaufstellen und umschneiden, Platzkonzerte, Hello Sunshine, Stadtspektakel,
Oberösterreich trifft Steiermark, KI - Cars, Adventmarkt, Faschingsveranstaltungen etc.
Über A 9 und B 138
Im Zentrum der kleinen-großen-Stadt
Parkplätze vorhanden - Kurzparkzone
Gebührenparkplätze
Parkplätze in der Parkgarage
Gratis Parkplätze
Completely suitable for wheelchairs. The object complies with the legally stipulated ÖNORM.
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